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Malte F. Stuecker, PhD

Department of Oceanography B [email protected] & International Pacific Research Center m http://www2.hawaii.edu/~stuecker/ University of Hawai‘i at Manoa¯ T (808) 956-9158 1680 East-West Road v Honolulu, HI 96822, USA (808) 956-9425

Education

PhD Meteorology, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Hawai‘i (UH) at Manoa,¯ 2015

Diplom Marine Environmental Sciences (German equivalent of combined BS/MS degree), Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg, 2009

Professional Appointments

Assistant Professor, Department of Oceanography & International Pacific Research Center (IPRC), UH Manoa,¯ 2020–Present

Assistant Project Leader (Research Professor), leading the ”Tropical dynamics: past, present, future” group at the IBS Center for Climate Physics (ICCP), Pusan National University, 2018–2019

NOAA Climate & Global Change Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Univer- sity of Washington, 2016–2018

Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Atmospheric Sciences, UH Manoa,¯ 2015–2016

Honors & Awards

Kamide Lecture Award, Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS; Atmosphere Sciences section), 2020 – Awarded annually in each AOGS section to one early career researcher for outstanding scientific contributions

STS forum (Science and Technology in Society forum) Future Leaders Program fellow, Kyoto, Japan, 2018 – Awarded annually to about 150 future global leaders from academia, industry, and public sectors

European Geosciences Union (EGU) Outstanding Young Scientist Award of the ”Climate: Past, Present & Future (CL)” Division, 2016 – Awarded annually to one early career scientist for outstanding contributions in the field of climate science

NOAA Climate & Global Change postdoctoral fellowship recipient (alumni class 26), 2016

AGU Editors’ Citation for Excellence in Refereeing – Geophysical Research Letters, 2020

European Geosciences Union (EGU) Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Award of the ”Nonlinear Processes in Geosciences (NP)” Division, 2016

Best Student Presentation, ENSO workshop at the University of New South Wales, 2015

Diplom (German equivalent of combined BS/MS degree): Excellent with Distinction, 2009 – highest grade awarded by the University Malte F. Stuecker, PhD 2

Grants and Fellowships

At UH (since 2020): Total grant amount (since 2020): $1,569,420 Total grant amount to UH (since 2020): $1,559,420 Total budget I am responsible for as either PI or co-I (since 2020): $301,875

Thomas Jefferson Fund (FACE Foundation); 09/2021-08/2023; ”MUlti Scale Interactions in the PacifiC (MUSIC) - Development of Tropical Instability Waves parameterizations for improving El Nino simu- lations in System Models”; Joint US-French project; PI US institution, total budget: $20,000; my budget: $10,000

NOAA grant NA21OAR0170191; 07/2021-06/2024; ”Assessing Current and Future Ocean Acidifica- tion and Climate Vulnerabilities Along the Hawaiian Archipelago”; co-I; total budget: $1,039,556; my budget: $43,613

NOAA grant NA20OAR4310445; 09/2020-08/2023; ”Future Climate Impacts on the Pelagic and Coastal Fisheries of Hawai‘i”; co-I; total budget: $509,864; my budget: $248,262

Prior to UH (before 2020):

2018 – 2019: Research Group funding via ICCP (PI salary plus funding for 3 supervised postdocs)

2016 – 2018: NOAA Climate & Global Change fellowship

2015: Bjerknes visiting fellowship, Bjerknes Centre, University of Bergen

2006 – 2007: Floyd and Lili Biava foundation fellowship, Carl von Ossietzky University Oldenburg

Publications

formally advised students, formally co-advised students, and formally advised postdocs are solid underlined †: I am corresponding author (only marked when I am not also first author at the same time) ††: I am a coordinating lead author on review paper informally mentored student first authors are dashed underlined Number of published papers, book chapters, and other publications (total: 70) Science: 1, Nature: 1, Nature Geoscience: 1, Nature : 6, Nature Communications: 2; PNAS: 1; Science Advances: 2; Communications Earth & Environment: 2; Nature Reviews Earth & Enviroment: 1; Earth’s Future: 1; BAMS: 1; Geophysical Research Letters: 17; Journal of Climate: 14; Climate Dynamics: 7; Scientific Reports: 3; Earth System Dynamics: 1; Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems: 1; PLoS ONE: 1; Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan: 1; Weather and Forecasting: 1; Peer-reviewed book chapters: 3; Peer-reviewed report chapters: 1; Elsevier Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences: 1 Number of publications either as first author, corresponding author(†), coordinating lead au- thor (††), or with formally advised/co-advised student/postdoc as first author: 22 Number of publications with informally mentored student as first author: 13 Goole Scholar Profile: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=SIz5A80AAAAJ&hl=en Malte F. Stuecker, PhD 3

Peer-reviewed journal articles 63. Zhao, S., F.-F. Jin, and M. F. Stuecker (2021), Understanding Lead Times of Warm-Water-Volumes to ENSO Anomalies, Geophys. Res. Lett., in press 62. Wengel, C., S.-S. Lee, M. F. Stuecker, A. Timmermann, J.-E. Chu, and F. Schloesser (2021), Future high-resolution El Nino/Southern˜ Oscillation dynamics, Nature Climate Change, doi:10.1038/s41558- 021-01132-4 61. Hauri, C., R. Pages,` A. M. P. McDonnell, M. F. Stuecker, S. L. Danielson, K. Hedstrom, B. Irving, C. Schultz, and S. C. Doney (2021), Modulation of ocean acidification by decadal climate variability in the Gulf of Alaska, Communications Earth & Environment, 2:191, doi:10.1038/s43247-021-00254-z 60. Liu, C., W. Zhang, F. Jiang, M. F. Stuecker, and Z. Huang (2021), Record-low WNP tropical cy- clone activity in early summer 2020 due to warming and Madden-Julian Oscillation activity, Geophys. Res. Lett., doi:10.1029/2021GL094578, in press 59. Cai, W., A. Santoso, M. Collins, B. Dewitte, C. Karamperidou, J.-S. Kug, M. Lengaigne, M. J. McPhaden, ††M. F. Stuecker, A. S. Taschetto, A. Timmermann, L. Wu, S.-W. Yeh, G. Wang, B. Ng, F. Jia, Y. Yang, J. Ying, X. Zheng, T. Bayr, J. R. Brown, A. Capotondi, K. C. Cobb, B. Gan, T. Geng, Y.-G. Ham, F.-F. Jin, H.-S. Jo, X. Li, X. Lin, S. McGregor, J.-H. Park, K. Stein, K. Yang, L. Zhang, and W. Zhong (2021), Changing ENSO in a warming climate, Nature Reviews Earth & Enviroment, doi:10.1038/s43017-021-00199-z, in press 58. Kim, I.-W., M. F. Stuecker, A. Timmermann, E. Zeller, J.-S. Kug, S.-W. Park, and J.-S. Kim (2021), Tropical Indo-Pacific SST influences on vegetation variability in eastern Africa, Scientific Reports, 11, doi:10.1038/s41598-021-89824-x 57. Shin, Y., S. M. Kang, K. Takahashi, M. F. Stuecker, Y.-T. Hwang, and D. Kim (2021), Evolution of the Tropical Response to Periodic Extratropical Thermal Forcing, J. Climate, 34, 6335-6353, doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-20-0493.1 56. Zhang, W., F. Jiang, M. F. Stuecker, F.-F. Jin, and A. Timmermann (2021), Spurious North Tropical Atlantic precursors to El Nino,˜ Nature Communications, 12, doi:10.1038/s41467-021-23411-6 55. Zhang, Y., S. Yu, D. J. Amaya, Y. Kosaka, S. M. Larson, X. Wang, J.-C. Yang, M. F. Stuecker, S.-P. Xie, A. J. Miller, and X. Lin (2021), Pacific Meridional Modes without Equatorial Pacific Influence, J. Climate, 34, 5285-5301, doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-20-0573.1 54. Zhang, W., Z. Huang, F. Jiang, M. F. Stuecker, G. Chen, and F.-F Jin (2021), Exceptionally persistent Madden-Julian Oscillation activity contributes to the extreme 2020 East Asian summer rainfall, Geophys. Res. Lett., doi:10.1029/2020GL091588 53. Chung, E.-S., K.-J. Ha, A. Timmermann, M. F. Stuecker, T. Bodai, and S.-K. Lee (2021), Cold- Amplification Driven by -Mediated Seasonal Energy Transfer, Earth’s Future, 9, e2020EF001898, doi:10.1029/2020EF001898 52. Yun, K.-S., A. Timmermann, and M. F. Stuecker (2021), Synchronized spatial shifts of Hadley and Walker circulations, Earth System Dynamics, 12, 121-132, doi:10.5194/esd-12-121-2021 51. Zhang, W., W. Mao, F. Jiang, M. F. Stuecker, F.-F. Jin, and L. Qi (2021), Tropical Indo-Pacific compounding thermal conditions drive the 2019 Australian extreme , Geophys. Res. Lett., 48, e2020GL090323, doi:10.1029/2020GL090323 50. Yun, K.-S., J.-Y. Lee, A. Timmermann, K. Stein, M. F. Stuecker, J. C. Fyfe, and E.-S. Chung (2021), Increasing ENSO rainfall variability due to changes in future tropical temperature-rainfall rela- tionship, Communications Earth & Environment, 2, doi:10.1038/s43247-021-00108-8 49. Chu, J.-E., S.-S. Lee, A. Timmermann, C. Wengel, M. F. Stuecker, and R. Yamaguchi (2020), Re- duced tropical cyclone densities and ocean effects due to anthropogenic greenhouse warming, Science Advances, 6, eabd5109, doi:10.1126/sciadv.abd5109 48. Kang, S. M., S.-P. Xie, Y. Shin, H. Kim, Y.-T. Hwang, M. F. Stuecker, B. Xiang, and M. Hawcroft (2020), Walker circulation response to extratropical , Science Advances, 6, eabd3021, doi:10.1126/sciadv.abd3021 47. Hayashi, M., F.-F. Jin, and M. F. Stuecker (2020), Dynamics for El Nino-La˜ Nina˜ asymmetry con- Malte F. Stuecker, PhD 4

strain equatorial-Pacific warming pattern, Nature Communications, 11, doi:10.1038/s41467-020- 17983-y 46. Li, Z., W. Zhang, F.-F. Jin, M. F. Stuecker, C. Sun, A. F. Z. Levine, H. Xu, and C. Liu (2020), A Robust Relationship between Multidecadal Global Warming Rate Variations and the Atlantic Multidecadal Variability, Clim Dyn, doi:10.1007/s00382-020-05362-8 45. Park, S.-W., J.-S. Kim, J.-S. Kug, M. F. Stuecker, I.-W. Kim, and M. Williams (2020), Two aspects of decadal ENSO variability modulating the long-term global carbon cycle, Geophys. Res. Lett., 47, doi:10.1029/2019GL086390 44. Jiang, F., W. Zhang, M. F. Stuecker, and F.-F. Jin (2020): Decadal change of Combination Mode spa- tiotemporal characteristics due to an ENSO regime shift, J. Climate, 33, 5239-5251, doi:10.1175/JCLI- D-19-0822.1 43. Geng, X., W. Zhang, F.-F. Jin, M. F. Stuecker, and A. F. Z. Levine (2020): Modulation of the relationship between ENSO and its combination mode by the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation, J. Climate, 33, 4679-4695, doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-19-0740.1 42. Loeb, N. G., H. Wang, R. Allan, T. Andrews, K. Armour, J. N. S. Cole, J.-L. Dufresne, P. Forster, A. Gettelman, H. Guo, T. Mauritsen, Y. Ming, D. Paynter, C. Proistosescu, M. F. Stuecker, U. Willen,´ and K. Wyser (2020): New Generation of Climate Models Track Recent Unprecedented Changes in Earth’s Radiation Budget Observed by CERES, Geophys. Res. Lett., 47, e2019GL086705, doi:10.1029/2019GL086705 41. Zhao, S., †M. F. Stuecker, F.-F. Jin, J. Feng, H.-L. Ren, W. Zhang, and J. Li (2020): Improved Predictability of the using a Stochastic-Dynamical Model compared to the North American Multi-Model Ensemble Forecast, Weather and Forecasting, 35, 379-399 40. Stuecker, M. F., A. Timmermann, F.-F. Jin, C. Proistosescu, S. M. Kang, D. Kim, K.-S. Yun, E.- S. Chung, J.-E. Chu, C. M. Bitz, K. C. Armour, and M. Hayashi (2020): Strong remote control of future equatorial warming by off-equatorial forcing, Nature Climate Change, 10, 124–129, doi:10.1038/s41558-019-0667-6 39. Liu, C., W. Zhang, M. F. Stuecker, and F.-F. Jin (2019): Pacific meridional mode-western North Pacific tropical cyclone linkage explained by tropical Pacific quasi-decadal variability, Geophys. Res. Lett., 46, 13346–13354, doi:10.1029/2019GL085340 38. Jiang, F., W. Zhang, X. Geng, M. F. Stuecker, and C. Liu (2019): Impacts of Central Pacific El Nino˜ on Southern China spring precipitation controlled by its longitudinal position, J. Climate, 32, 7823–7836, doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-19-0266.1 37. Zhao, S., F.-F. Jin, and †M. F. Stuecker (2019): Improved predictability of the Indian Ocean Dipole using seasonally modulated ENSO forcing forecasts, Geophys. Res. Lett., 46, 9980–9990, doi:10.1029/2019GL084196 36. Zhang, W., S. Li, F.-F. Jin, R. Xie, C. Liu, M. F. Stuecker, and A. Xue (2019): ENSO regime changes responsible for decadal phase relationship variations between ENSO sea surface temperature and warm water volume, Geophys. Res. Lett., 46, 7546–7553, doi:10.1029/2019GL082943 35. Li, Z., W. Zhang, M. F. Stuecker, H. Xu, F.-F. Jin, and C. Liu (2019): Different effects of two ENSO types on Arctic surface temperature in boreal winter, J. Climate, 32, 4943–4961, doi:10.1175/JCLI- D-18-0761.1 34. Tian, B., H.-L. Ren, F.-F. Jin, and M. F. Stuecker (2019): Diagnosing the representation and causes of the ENSO Persistence Barrier in CMIP5 simulations, Clim Dyn, 53, 2147–2160, doi:10.1007/s00382- 019-04810-4 33. Liu, C., W. Zhang, X. Geng, M. F. Stuecker, and F.-F. Jin (2019): Modulation of Tropical Cyclones in the Southeastern part of the Western North Pacific by tropical Pacific decadal variability, Clim Dyn, 53, 4475–4488, doi:10.1007/s00382-019-04799-w 32. Cai, W., L. Wu, M. Lengaigne, T. Li, S. McGregor, J.-S. Kug, J.-Y. Yu, ††M. F. Stuecker, A. Santoso, X. Li, Y.-G. Ham, Y. Chikamoto, B. Ng, M. J. McPhaden, Y. Du, D. Dommenget, F. Jia, J. B. Kajtar, N. Keenlyside, X. Lin, J.-J. Luo, M. Mart´ın-Rey, Y. Ruprich-Robert, G. Wang, S.-P. Xie, Y. Yang, S. M. Malte F. Stuecker, PhD 5

Kang, J.-Y. Choi, B. Gan, G.-I. Kim, C.-E. Kim, S. Kim, J.-H. Kim, and P. Chang (2019): Pantropical climate interactions, Science, 363, eaav4236, doi:10.1126/science.aav4236 31. Stuecker, M. F., C. M. Bitz, K. C. Armour, C. Proistosescu, S. M. Kang, S.-P. Xie, D. Kim, S. McGregor, W. Zhang, S. Zhao, W. Cai, Y. Dong, and F.-F. Jin (2018): Polar amplification dominated by local forcing and feedbacks, Nature Climate Change, 8, 1076–1081, doi:10.1038/s41558-018- 0339-y 30. Timmermann, A., S.-I. An, J.-S. Kug, F.-F. Jin, W. Cai, A. Capotondi, K. Cobb, M. Lengaigne, M. J. McPhaden, ††M. F. Stuecker, K. Stein, A. Wittenberg, K.-S. Yun, T. Bayr, H.-C. Chen, Y. Chikamoto, B. Dewitte, D. Dommenget, P. Grothe, E. Guilyardi, Y.-G. Ham, M. Hayashi, S. Ineson, D. Kang, S. Kim, W. M. Kim, J.-Y. Lee, T. Li, J.-J. Luo, S. McGregor, Y. Planton, S. Power, H. Rashid, H.-L. Ren, A. Santoso, K. Takahashi, A. Todd, G. Wang, G. Wang, R. Xie, W.-H. Yang, S.-W. Yeh, J. Yoon, E. Zeller, and X. Zhang (2018): El Nino-Southern˜ Oscillation Complexity, Nature, 559, 535–545 29. Stuecker, M. F., M. Tigchelaar, and M. B. Kantar (2018): Climate variability impacts on rice pro- duction in the Philippines, PLoS ONE, 13(8), e0201426, doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0201426 28. Proistosescu, C., A. Donohoe, K. C. Armour, G. Roe, M. F. Stuecker, and C. M. Bitz (2018), Radia- tive feedbacks from stochastic variability in surface temperature and radiative imbalance, Geophys. Res. Lett., 45, 5082–5094, doi:10.1029/2018GL077678 27. McGregor, S., M. F. Stuecker, J. B. Kajtar, M. H. England, and M. Collins (2018): Model Tropical Atlantic biases underpin diminished Pacific decadal variability, Nature Climate Change, 8, 493– 498, doi:10.1038/s41558-018-0163-4 26. Zhang, W., Z. Wang, M. F. Stuecker, A. G. Turner, F.-F. Jin, and X. Geng (2018): Impact of ENSO longitudinal position on to the NAO, Clim Dyn, doi:10.1007/s00382-018-4135-1 25. Stuecker, M. F. (2018): Revisiting the Pacific Meridional Mode, Scientific Reports, 8, doi:10.1038/s41598- 018-21537-0 24. Park, K., S. M. Kang, D. Kim, M. F. Stuecker, and F.-F. Jin (2018): Contrasting local and remote effects of surface heating on polar warming and amplification, J. Climate, doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-17- 0600.1 23. Geng, X., W. Zhang, F.-F. Jin, and M. F. Stuecker (2018): A new method for interpreting nonsta- tionary running correlations and its application to the ENSO-EAWM relationship, Geophys. Res. Lett., 45, 327–334, doi:10.1002/2017GL076564 22. Kang, S. M., K. Park, F.-F. Jin, and M. F. Stuecker (2017), Common warming pattern emerges irrespective of forcing location, J Adv Model Earth Sy, 9, 2413–2424, doi:10.1002/2017MS001083 21. Stuecker, M. F., C. M. Bitz, and K. C. Armour (2017), Conditions leading to the unprecedented low Antarctic sea ice extent during the 2016 austral spring season, Geophys. Res. Lett., 44, 9008–9019, doi:10.1002/2017GL074691 20. Geng, X., W. Zhang, M. F. Stuecker, and F.-F. Jin (2017), Strong sub-seasonal wintertime cooling over East Asia and Northern Europe associated with super El Nino˜ events, Scientific Reports, 7:3770, doi:10.1038/s41598-017-03977-2 19. Stuecker, M. F., A. Timmermann, F.-F. Jin, Y. Chikamoto, W. Zhang, A. T. Wittenberg, E. Widiasih, and S. Zhao (2017), Revisiting ENSO/Indian Ocean Dipole phase relationships, Geophys. Res. Lett., 44, 2481–2492, doi:10.1002/2016GL072308 18. Levine, A. F. Z., F.-F. Jin, and M. F. Stuecker (2017), A simple approach to quantifying the noise- ENSO interaction. Part II: the role of coupling between the warm Pool and equatorial zonal wind anomalies, Clim Dyn, 48, 19–37, doi:10.1007/s00382-016-3268-3 17. Geng, X., W. Zhang, M. F. Stuecker, P. Liu, F.-F. Jin, and G. Tan (2016), Decadal modulation of the ENSO-East Asian winter monsoon relationship by the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation, Clim Dyn, 49, 2531–2544, doi:10.1007/s00382-016-3465-0 16. Zhang, W., F.-F. Jin, M. F. Stuecker, A. T. Wittenberg, A. Timmermann, H.-L. Ren, J.-S. Kug, W. Cai, and M. Cane (2016), Unraveling El Nino’s˜ Impact on the East Asian Monsoon and Yangtze River Summer Flooding, Geophys. Res. Lett., 43, 11375–11382, doi:10.1002/2016GL071190 Malte F. Stuecker, PhD 6

15. Stuecker, M. F., F.-F. Jin, A. Timmermann, and S. McGregor (2016), Reply to ”Comments on ’Combination Mode Dynamics of the Anomalous Northwest Pacific Anticyclone’”, J. Climate, 29, 4695–4706, doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-15-0558.1 14. Zhang, W., H. Li, M. F. Stuecker, F.-F. Jin, and A. G. Turner (2016), A New Understanding of El Nino’s˜ Impact over East Asia: Dominance of the ENSO Combination Mode, J. Climate, 29, 4347–4359, doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-15-0104.1 13. Stuecker, M. F., F.-F. Jin, and A. Timmermann (2015), El Nino-Southern˜ Oscillation frequency cas- cade, Proceedings of the National Academies of the Sciences, 112, 13490–13495, doi: 10.1073/pnas.1508622112 12. Stuecker, M. F., A. Timmermann, J. Yoon, and F.-F. Jin (2015), Tropospheric Biennial Oscillation (TBO) indistinguishable from white noise, Geophys. Res. Lett., 42, 7785–7791, doi: 10.1002/2015GL065878 11. Zhang, W., Y. Wang, F.-F. Jin, M. F. Stuecker, and A. G. Turner (2015), Impact of different El Nino˜ types on the El Nino/IOD˜ relationship,Geophys. Res. Lett., 42, 8570–8576, doi: 10.1002/2015GL065703 10. Ren, H.-L., J. Zuo, F.-F. Jin, and M. F. Stuecker (2015), ENSO and annual cycle interaction: The com- bination mode representation in CMIP5 models, Clim Dyn, 46, 3753–3765, doi: 10.1007/s00382- 015-2802-z 9. Zhang, W., H. Li, F.-F. Jin, M. F. Stuecker, A. G. Turner, and N. Klingaman (2015), The Annual- Cycle Modulation of Meridional Asymmetry in ENSO’s Atmospheric Response and Its Depen- dence on ENSO Zonal Structure, J. Climate, 28, 5795–5812, doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-14-00724.1 8. Stuecker, M. F., F.-F. Jin, A. Timmermann, and S. McGregor (2015), Combination Mode Dynamics of the Anomalous Northwest Pacific Anticyclone, J. Climate, 28,1093–1111, doi:10.1175/JCLI-D- 14-00225.1 7. McGregor, S., A. Timmermann, M. F. Stuecker, M. H. England, M. Merrifield, F.-F. Jin, and Y. Chikamoto (2014), Recent Walker circulation strengthening and Pacific cooling amplified by At- lantic warming, Nature Climate Change, 4, 888–892, doi:10.1038/nclimate2330 6. Stein, K., A. Timmermann, N. Schneider, F.-F. Jin, and M. F. Stuecker (2014), ENSO seasonal syn- chronization theory, J. Climate , 27, 5285–5310, doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/JCLI-D-13-00525.1 5. Widlansky, M., A. Timmermann, S. McGregor, M. F. Stuecker, and W. Cai (2014), An inter hemi- spheric tropical sea level seesaw due to El Nino˜ Taimasa, J. Climate, 27, 1070–1081, doi:10.1175/JCLI- D-13-00276.1 4. Ren, H.-L., F.-F. Jin, M. F. Stuecker, and R. Xie (2013), ENSO Regime Change since the Late 1970s as Manifested by Two Types of ENSO, Journal of the Meteorological Society of Japan, 91, 835–842, doi:10.2151/jmsj.2013-608 3. Stuecker, M. F., A. Timmermann, F.-F. Jin, S. McGregor, and H.-L. Ren (2013), A Combination Mode of Annual Cycle and the El Nino˜ - Southern Oscillation, Nature Geoscience, 6, 540–544, doi:10.1038/ngeo1826 2. McGregor, S., A. Timmermann, N. Schneider, M. F. Stuecker, and M. H. England (2012), The effect of the South Pacific Convergence Zone on the termination of El Nino˜ events and the meridional asymmetry of ENSO, J. Climate, 25, 5566–5586, doi:10.1175/JCLI-D-11-00332.1 1. Stuecker, M. F., and R. E. Zeebe (2010), Ocean chemistry and atmospheric CO2 sensitivity to car- bon perturbations throughout the Cenozoic, Geophys. Res. Lett., 37,L03609, doi:10.1029/2009GL041436

Peer-reviewed book and report chapters 4. Lee, J.-Y., J. Marotzke, G. Bala, L. Cao, S. Corti, J. P. Dunne, F. Engelbrecht, E. Fischer, J. C. Fyfe, C. Jones, A. Maycock, J. Mutemi, O. Ndiaye, S. Panickal, T. Zhou (2021), Future Global Climate: Scenario-Based Projections and Near-Term Information. In: Climate Change 2021: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group I to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change [Masson-Delmotte, V., P. Zhai, A. Pirani, S. L. Connors, C. Pean,´ S. Berger, N. Caud, Y. Chen, L. Goldfarb, M. I. Gomis, M. Huang, K. Leitzell, E. Lonnoy, J. B. R. Matthews, T. K. Maycock, T. Waterfield, O. Yelekc¸i, R. Yu and B. Zhou (eds.)]. Cambridge University Press. Malte F. Stuecker, PhD 7

[Contributing Authors: K. Armour, N. Bellouin, I. Bethke, M. Byrne, C. Cassou, D. Chen, A. Cherchi, H. Christensen, S. Connors, A. Diluca, S. Drijfhout, C. G. Fletcher, P. Forster, J. Garcia- Serra, N. P. Gillett, D. S. Kaufmann, D. P. Keller, B. Kravitz, H. Li, Y. Liang, A. MacDougall, E. Malinina, M. Menary, W. Merryfield, S. Milinski, S.-K. Min, Z. Nicholls, D. Notz, B. Pearson, M. Priestley, J. Quaas, A. Ribes, A. C. Ruane, J.-B. Sallee, E. Sanchez-Gomez, S. I. Seneviratne, A. Slangen, C. Smith, M. F. Stuecker, R. Swaminathan, P. W. Thorne, K. B. Tokarska, M. Toohey, A. Turner, D. Volpi, C. Xiao, K.-S. Yun, and G. Zappa] 3. Karamperidou, C., M. F. Stuecker, A. Timmermann, K.-S. Yun, S.-S. Lee, F.-F. Jin, A. Santoso, M. J. McPhaden, and W. Cai (2020), ENSO in a Changing Climate: Challenges, Paleo-Perspectives, and Outlook. In El Nino˜ Southern Oscillation in a Changing Climate (eds M. J. McPhaden, A. Santoso, and W. Cai), doi:10.1002/9781119548164.ch21 2. Taschetto, A. S., C. C. Ummenhofer, M. F. Stuecker, D. Dommenget, K. Ashok, R. R. Rodrigues, and S.-W. Yeh (2020), ENSO Atmospheric teleconnections. In El Nino˜ Southern Oscillation in a Changing Climate (eds M. J. McPhaden, A. Santoso, and W. Cai), doi:10.1002/9781119548164.ch14 1. Jin, F.-F., H.-C. Chen, S. Zhao, M. Hayashi, C. Karamperidou, M. F. Stuecker, R. Xie, and L. Geng (2020), Simple ENSO Models. In El Nino˜ Southern Oscillation in a Changing Climate (eds M. J. McPhaden, A. Santoso, and W. Cai), doi:10.1002/9781119548164.ch6

Publications only reviewed by editor 3. Stuecker, M. F. (2021), New insights into future tropical climate change, Nature Climate Change, doi:10.1038/s41558-021-01107-5 2. Stuecker, M. F., C. Karamperidou, A. D. Nugent, G. Torri, S. Coats, and S. Businger (2021), Comment on ”The Financial Dilemma of Students Pursuing an Atmospheric Science Graduate Degree in the United States” by Card et al. (2020), Bull. Am. Meteorol. Soc., 102, 323-324, doi:10.1175/BAMS-D-20-0265.1 1. Chen, N., S. Thual, and M. F. Stuecker (2019), El Nino˜ and the Southern Oscillation: Theory, Elsevier Reference Module in Earth Systems and Environmental Sciences (ESES)

Presentations

Invited Seminar Talks 19. upcoming: George Mason University, Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic & Earth Sciences (USA), TBD/2021 (virtual) 18. National Taiwan University (Taiwan), 11/2019 17. Imperial College London (UK), 07/2019 16. University of Hawai‘i at Manoa¯ , Department of Oceanography (USA), 04/2019 15. Ulsan National Institute for Science and Technology (UNIST) (South Korea), 03/2019 14. Chonbuk National University (South Korea), 11/2018 13. New York University, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences (USA), 04/2017 12. Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) (South Korea), 03/2017 11. Ulsan National Institute for Science and Technology (UNIST) (South Korea), 03/2017 10. IBS Center for Climate Physics (ICCP) (South Korea), 02/2017 9. China Meteorological Administration (China), 07/2016 8. Max-Planck-Institute for Meteorology (Germany), 04/2016 7. University of Bergen, Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research (Norway), 10/2015 6. Columbia University, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory (USA), 09/2015 5. Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) (USA), 08/2015 4. University of Tokyo, Atmosphere and Ocean Research Institute (Japan), 06/2015 Malte F. Stuecker, PhD 8

3. University of Tokyo, Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology (Japan), 06/2015 2. University of New South Wales, Climate Change Research Centre (), 02/2015 1. University of Bergen, Bjerknes Centre for Climate Research (Norway), 9/2013

Invited Oral Conference and Workshop Presentations 12. Mechanisms of regional climate change: Demonstrating a strong control of future equatorial warming by off-equatorial forcing, AOGS annual meeting, Singapore, 08/2021 (Kamide Lecture) 11. Model biases and tropical Pacific climate change, Workshop ”Towards more reliable regional cli- mate projections”, virtual, 06/2021 (invited talk) 10. Interactions between the tropical Pacific climate mean state and its variability, virtual Physical Oceanography Graduate Student (POGS) Symposium, 01/2021 (invited talk) 9. What lead to the unprecedented low Antarctic sea ice extent during the 2016 austral spring sea- son?, AMOS-ICTMO 2019, Darwin, Australia, 06/2019 (invited talk) 8. Tropospheric Biennial Oscillation (TBO) indistinguishable from white noise, 14th East Asian Cli- mate (EAC) workshop, Hong Kong, China, 04/2019 (invited talk) 7. A hierarchy of climate models to explain the observed modes of Indo-Pacific climate variabil- ity, Workshop on Interactions between Indo-Pacific Ocean and Asian Monsoon, Honolulu, USA, 06/2018,(invited talk) 6. Revisiting the interpretation of lead/lag correlations as exemplified by the relationship between ENSO and the Indian Ocean Dipole, Tropical interbasin interactions workshop, Xiamen, China, 01/2018, (invited talk) 5. Seasonal ENSO dynamics, teleconnections and predictability, ENSO complexity workshop, ICCP, South Korea, 10/2017 (invited 30 min talk) 4. ENSO as a potential source for global seasonal climate predictability: From Yangtze River flooding events to Indian Ocean Dipole variability to the 2016 extreme low Antarctic sea ice extent, 16th CTWF International Symposium on Advances in Seasonal to Decadal Prediction, Beijing, China, 09/2017 (invited 30 min talk) 3. Interconnected climate variability in the Pacific and Indian Oceans, SIAM Conference on Applica- tions of Dynamical Systems, Snowbird, USA, 05/2017 (invited mini symposium talk) 2. The El Nino-Southern˜ Oscillation Frequency Cascade, EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 04/2016 (invited talk within the CL division meeting for the Outstanding Young Scientist Award) 1. Mathematical peculiarities of El Nino,˜ Mathematics and Climate Research Network (MCRN) an- nual meeting, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA, 09/2014 (invited talk)

Contributed Oral Conference and Workshop Presentations 22. Mechanisms that contribute to ENSO seasonal synchronization, ENSO conceptual models CLIVAR research group webinar, 11/2020 21. Equatorial warming dominated by off-equatorial forcing, CFMIP 2019 meeting, Mykonos, Greece, 09/2019 20. Polar amplification dominated by local forcing and feedbacks, NOAA summer institute, Steamboat Springs, USA, 07/2019 19. Polar amplification dominated by local forcing and feedbacks, Polar Amplification Model Inter- comparison Project (PAMIP) workshop, Totnes, UK, 06/2019 18. Roles of local and remote forcing and feedbacks for equatorial warming, East Asian workshop on Climate Dynamics, Busan, South Korea, 05/2019 17. The relationship between the Pacific Meridional Mode, Central Pacific ENSO, and Pacific decadal variability, CSHOR ENSO symposium, Hobart, Australia, 01/2019 Malte F. Stuecker, PhD 9

16. Local processes dominate over remote processes in polar amplification, AGU Fall Meeting, Wash- ington D.C., USA, 12/2018 15. Quantifying the role of local and remote processes in polar amplification, KMS fall meeting 2018, Jeju island, South Korea, 10/2018 14. Quantifying the role of local and remote processes in polar amplification, CFMIP 2018 meeting, Boulder, USA, 10/2018 13. Revisiting the Pacific Meridional Mode, AOGS annual meeting, Honolulu, USA, 06/2018 12. Tropical trans-basin variability, Using past observations to constrain future climate variability and change workshop, University of Washington, Seattle, USA, 02/2018 11. Cause of the unprecedented low Antarctic sea ice extent during the 2016 austral spring season, sea ice prediction workshop, University of Washington, Seattle, USA, 07/2017 10. El Nino˜ And The East Asian Monsoon: Unraveling The Roles Of The Annual Cycle And Air/Sea Interactions, AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, USA, 12/2016 9. Tropospheric Biennial Oscillation (TBO) indistinguishable from white noise, EGU General Assem- bly, Vienna, Austria, 04/2016 8. The El Nino-Southern˜ Oscillation Frequency Cascade, AMS 96th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, USA, 01/2016 7. Tropospheric Biennial Oscillation (TBO) indistinguishable from white noise, AMS 96th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, USA, 01/2016 6. Combination Mode Dynamics of the Indo-Pacific Response to the El Nino-Southern˜ Oscillation, AOGS annual meeting, Sapporo, Japan, 07/2014 5. Combination Mode of Annual Cycle and the El Nino˜ - Southern Oscillation: Genesis, Impacts and attribution of air/sea coupling, Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, USA, 02/2014 4. Combination Mode of Annual Cycle and the El Nino˜ - Southern Oscillation, Tropical Weather and Climate Dynamics (TWCD) Workshop in Honolulu, USA, 10/2013 3. A Combination Mode of Annual Cycle and the El Nino˜ - Southern Oscillation, Third CLIVAR Workshop on the Evaluation of ENSO Processes in Climate Models, Hobart, Australia, 01/2013 2. The role of atmospheric nonlinearity in the phase-transition of ENSO, Summer Workshop on ENSO at the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa,¯ USA, 06/2012 1. The impact of the South Pacific Convergence Zone on the phase transition of ENSO - Insights from CGCM results, 10th International Conference on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology and Oceanography (ICSHMO10), New Caledonia, 04/2012

Poster Presentations 10. Conditions leading to the unprecedented low Antarctic sea ice extent during the 2016 austral spring season, Ocean Sciences Meeting, Portland, USA, 02/2018 9. Cause of the unprecedented low Antarctic sea ice extent during the 2016 austral spring season, AGU Fall Meeting, New Orleans, USA, 12/2017 8. El Nino˜ And The East Asian Monsoon: Unraveling The Roles Of The Annual Cycle And Air/Sea Interactions, AMS 97th Annual Meeting, Seattle, USA, 01/2017 7. The ENSO frequency cascade, AOGS annual meeting, Beijing, China, 08/2016 6. Tropospheric Biennial Oscillation (TBO) indistinguishable from white noise, AOGS annual meet- ing, Beijing, China, 08/2016 5. El Nino-Southern˜ Oscillation frequency cascade, EGU General Assembly, Vienna, Austria, 04/2016 (Outstanding Student Poster and PICO (OSPP) Award) 4. A new framework explaining linkages between ENSO and the Monsoon, and the ITCZ: the annual cycle in the Holocene and the future workshop at Columbia University, New York, USA, 09/2015 3. New insights in the genesis and persistence of the anomalous low-level North-West Pacific Anti- Malte F. Stuecker, PhD 10

cyclone, ENSO workshop at the University of New South Wales, , Australia, 02/2015 (Best Student Presentation Award) 2. A combination mode of annual cycle and the El Nino-Southern˜ Oscillation: Genesis, impacts and attribution of air/sea coupling, The Latsis Symposium 2014: Atmosphere and Climate Dynamics, Zuerich, Switzerland, 06/2014 1. Evidence for combination tones between the El Nino-Southern˜ Oscillation and the Annual Cycle, AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, USA, 12/2012

Campus or Departmental Talks 8. University of Hawai‘i at Manoa¯ , Department of Atmospheric Sciences (USA), 09/2021 7. IBS Center for Climate Physics (ICCP) (South Korea), 07/2018 6. University of Washington, School of Oceanography (USA), 04/2017 5. University of Washington, Department of Atmospheric Sciences (USA), 01/2017 4. University of Hawai‘i at Manoa¯ , Department of Atmospheric Sciences (USA), 05/2016 3. University of Hawai‘i at Manoa¯ , Department of Atmospheric Sciences (USA), 11/2015 2. University of Hawai‘i at Manoa¯ , Department of Meteorology (USA), 12/2014 1. University of Hawai‘i at Manoa¯ , Department of Meteorology (USA), 4/2012

Group Members and Visitors (Current and Former)

Jacob Gunnarson (UH Oceanography graduate student; fall 2021–present)

pending: Julien Boucharel (visiting researcher; planned arrival: spring 2022)

pending: Lisa Maillard (visiting graduate student; planned arrival: spring 2022)

In-Won Kim (postdoc; 09/2018–12/2019)

Joaquin Blanco (postdoc; 10/2018–10/2019)

Christian Wengel (postdoc; 05/2019–12/2019)

Advising

UH graduate students advised: 1 Jacob Gunnarson (main adviser; start: fall semester 2020; Oceanography)

UH PhD comprehensive exam committees: 3 Xinyi Yang (exam date: 04/2020; Atmospheric Sciences) Lucas Ellison (planned exam date: 11/2021; Earth Sciences) Kate Feloy (panned exam date: fall 2021; Oceanography)

UH MS thesis committees: 3 Lintong Cai (planned graduation fall 2021; Atmospheric Sciences) Bailey Donaldson (ongoing; Oceanography) Stacey Naeemullah (ongoing; Oceanography)

UH Oceanography interim graduate student advisory committees: 5 Jacob Gunnarson, Gina Selig, Nicolas Vanderzyl, Corinne Hite, Kira Fish Malte F. Stuecker, PhD 11

Externally advised PhD students: 2 Yechul Shin (04/2019–Present; 12/2020 pre-defense date; UNIST (South Korea)) Doyeon Kim (04/2019–Present; UNIST (South Korea))

Number of supervised postdocs (at ICCP): 3 In-Won Kim (09/2018–12/2019), Joaquin Blanco (10/2018–10/2019), Christian Wengel (05/2019–12/2019)

Informally mentored students: 7 Xin Geng (NUIST, China), Kiwoong Park (UNIST, South Korea), Chao Liu (NUIST, China), Feng Jiang (NUIST, China), So-Won Park (POSTECH, South Korea), Zhiyu Li (NUIST, China), Yu Zhang (Ocean University of China, China)

Teaching

Courses taught at UH Manoa¯ (2020 – Present)

semester course name course number level students credits student semester hours FA21 Supervised Research OCN699 graduate 1 3 3 FA21 Sustainability in a changing world OCN105/SUST115 undergrad 500 1.5/3 750 SP21 Seminar OCN780 graduate 6 1 6 SP21 Large-Scale Ocean-Atmosphere Interaction OCN666/ATMO666 graduate 9 0.75/3 6.75 SP21 Sustainability in a changing world OCN105/SUST115 undergrad 130 1.5/3 195 FA20 Sustainability in a changing world OCN105/SUST115 undergrad 233 1/3 233 SU20 credits received for moving class online OCN105/SUST115 undergrad – 2 – SP20 Sustainability in a changing world OCN105/SUST115 undergrad 99 1/3 99 total 978 1,292.75

Credits received are for lead instructor and co instructor roles; credit notation: received credit / total credit of class

Previous Teaching Instructor: ”Advanced Geophysical Fluid Dynamics” (graduate class), Pusan National University spring semester 2019, South Korea

Instructor: ”Short CESM summer school”, 2018 summer school at Pusan National University, South Korea, 08/2018

Instructor and Co-Organizer: ”The Ocean’s role in climate”, 2018 summer school at Pusan National University, South Korea, 07/2018

Guest Lecturer: ”Exploring the Atmospheric Sciences” (ATMS 220), University of Washington summer quarter 2017 and fall quarter 2017

Guest Lecturer: ”Climate Modeling” (ATM S 559), University of Washington spring quarter 2017, Instructor: Cecilia Bitz

Guest Lecturer: invited guest lecture in special topics graduate course on ENSO dynamics, Pusan National University (PNU) spring semester 2017, Instructor: June-Yi Lee

Guest Lecturer: ”Climate modeling, Data Analysis and Applications (ATMO 752)”, UH Manoa¯ fall semester 2016, Instructor: Christina Karamperidou Malte F. Stuecker, PhD 12

Instructor: tutorials on ”Geospatial data analysis with Ferret” during MCRN annual meeting (09/2014) and ACDC summer school (08/2013)

Assistant Teacher (full-time): special education school for the blind and visually impaired (von-Vincke- Schule), Germany, 09/2001–07/2002

Service: UH Manoa¯

Department of Oceanography: Graduate student recruitment committee (2020 – Present)

Department of Oceanography: Department representative at University of Hawai‘i at Manoa¯ Virtual Graduate Schools Fair (12/2020)

SOEST: Student recruitment committee (2020 – Present)

UH Manoa:¯ Foundations Board (2021 – 2024)

Service: Professional

IPCC Contributing Author for the Sixth Assessment Report (AR6), Working Group I, Chapter 4

Member: CLIVAR research focus group member: Tropical basin interaction (2020 – Present)

Member: CLIVAR research group: ENSO conceptual models (2020 – Present)

Member: NOAA Marine Ecosystem Task Force (2020 – Present)

Member: JAMSTEC-IPRC Research Cooperation (JICore) project (2021 – Present)

Conference and Workshop Organizing Committee: Local Advisory Committee member for the AOGS 2022 conference in Honolulu (06/2022) WCRP-CLIVAR Workshop on Climate Interactions among the Tropical Basins (02/2021; virtual) 2nd ICCP CESM2 Large Ensemble workshop (02/2021; virtual) 1st ICCP CESM2 Large Ensemble workshop (11/2020; virtual) ”East Asian workshop on Climate Dynamics” at ICCP in South Korea (05/2019) PCC workshop at the University of Washington ”Using past observations to constrain future climate variability and change” (02/2018) ENSO workshop at the University of Hawai‘i at Manoa¯ (06/2012)

Session Convener: El Nino˜ complexity and change (AOGS 2022), proposed Toward Predictive Understanding of Pacific Decadal Variability and its Global Implications (Ocean Sciences 2022), proposed El Nino˜ in a changing climate (Ocean Sciences 2022), proposed Subtropical Air-Sea Interaction (Ocean Sciences 2022), proposed Tropical inter-basin interaction: processes, pathways and predictability (AGU 2020) Atmospheric Teleconnections From The Equatorial Pacific: 50 Years of Progress on The Role of Tropical Oceans In Climate and Its Predictability (AGU 2019) El Nino˜ complexity and change (AOGS 2018) ENSO dynamics, observations, and predictability in light of the recent 2015/16 El Nino˜ (AGU 2016) Dynamics, Prediction, Impacts and Changes of ENSO (AOGS 2016) Malte F. Stuecker, PhD 13

Session Chair: Tropical inter-basin interaction: processes, pathways and predictability (AGU 2020) Advances in Climate Physics: From Paleoclimate to Future Climate (KMS fall meeting 2018) El Nino˜ complexity and change (AOGS 2018) Decadal Variability and Predictability (AMS 2017) ENSO dynamics, observations, and predictability in light of the recent 2015/16 El Nino˜ (AGU 2016) Dynamics, Prediction, Impacts and Changes of ENSO (AOGS 2016)

Member and contributor: in the Mathematics and Climate Research Network (MCRN): facilitating collaborations between climate scientists and mathematicians, giving talks, organizing a ”hackathon”, 2014 – 2016

Proposal Reviewer: National Science Foundation

Journal Reviewer: Nature, Nature Geoscience, Nature Climate Change, Nature Communications, Pro- ceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Bulletin of the Amer- ican Meteorological Society, Scientific Reports, Geophysical Research Letters, Environmental Research Letters, Journal of Climate, Journal of Geophysical Research - Atmospheres, Journal of Geophysical Research - Oceans, Climate Dynamics, Theoretical and Applied Climatology, Wiley AGU Books

Fellowship Reviewer: East-West Center Graduate Degree Fellowship

Research highlighted by Journals and Editors

Nature Climate Change News & Views article ”Local processes with a global reach” (P. Taylor), 2018

AGU EOS Research Spotlight: ”New Modeling Framework Improves Radiative Feedback Estimates”, 2018

AGU Editor’s Highlight: ”Record-low 2016 Antarctic sea ice due to ’perfect storm’ of tropical, polar conditions”, 2017

AGU Editor’s Highlight: ”Revisiting ENSO/Indian Ocean Dipole phase relationships”, 2017

Service: Outreach via Press Interviews

Interview with Hawaii Public Radio about future El Nino˜ changes (airing date: August 27, 2021)

Interview with Ka Pili Kai magazine (Volume 3, Number 2, 2021)

Interview with Earther (7. May 2020; Article: ”An Ancient Type of El Nino˜ Could Awaken Because of Climate Change” by Dharna Noor)

Interview with The Maui News (24. January 2020; Article: ”Hotter, brighter days up ahead UH profes- sor offers” by Dakota Grossman)

Interview with Radio Ecoshock about change (Airing date: January 2019; 24 minutes)

Interview with Radio New Zealand about El Nino˜ predictability and impacts (Airing date: 25. July 2013; 20 minutes) Malte F. Stuecker, PhD 14

Service: Education and Community Outreach

Outreach Talk: El Nino˜ and sea level variability, Pacific International Training Desk Webinar Series, 10/2020

Outreach Talk: El Nino˜ - the climate child of the Pacific, Busan National Science Museum, South Korea, 09/2018

Outreach Volunteer: SOEST open house science demonstrations (”Weather in a tank”) - 10/2013; SOEST open house: green screen demonstrations - 10/2015; ClimateSnack Blog contributing author; ClimateFeedback.org contributing reviewer

Outreach Consultant: Scientific advise for a general audience science publication (”Das Ozean Buch”/”The Ocean Book” by Esther Gonstalla, published in German, English, and Korean)

Other Academic and Professional Activities

Guest: 2021 UCAR Annual Members Meeting, 10/2021

Invited Participant: STS forum (Science and Technology in Society forum), virtual meeting, 10/2021

Participant: ENSO in Large Ensembles workshop at the University of Colorado in Boulder, 08/2021

Participant: Workshop on JAMSTEC-IPRC Collaborative Research (JICore), virtual meeting, 02/2021

Invited Participant: STS forum (Science and Technology in Society forum), virtual meeting, 10/2020

Participant: NOAA fellowship summer institute, Steamboat Springs, Colorado, 07/2019

Invited Fellow: STS forum (Science and Technology in Society forum) Future Leaders Program fellow, Kyoto, Japan, 10/2018

Participant: Workshop: Pan-tropical inter-basin climate interactions, Jeju Island, South Korea, 08/2018

Participant: PCC Summer Institute: ”Population Health and Climate Change”, Friday Harbor, USA, 09/2017

Participant: STATMOS/SAMSI workshop on climate statistics at NCAR, Boulder, USA, 07/2017

Participant: Mathematics and Climate Research Network (MCRN) annual meeting in Philadelphia, USA, 09/2016

Participant: Mathematics and Climate Research Network (MCRN) annual meeting in Chapel Hill, USA, 09/2014

Participant: Sustainable Management (SCRiM) summer school at Penn state University, USA, 08/2014

Participant: Alpine summer school ”Dynamics, Stochastics and Predictability of the Climate System” in Valsavarenche, Italy, 06/2014

Participant: Advanced Climate Dynamics Course (ACDC) ”Dynamics of the Last Deglaciation” in Nyksund, Norway, 08/2013

Participant: NCAR Community Earth System Model tutorial in Boulder, USA, 07/2012 Malte F. Stuecker, PhD 15

Current and Past Engagement in the following Professional Societies & Associations

American Geophysical Union (AGU), Asia Oceania Geosciences Society (AOGS), European Geosciences Union (EGU), American Meteorological Society (AMS), Mathematics and Climate Research Network (MCRN)

Last updated: September 20, 2021